Remote epitaxy through graphene enables two-dimensional material-based layer transfer
Yunjo Kim,
Samuel S. Cruz,
Kyusang Lee,
Babatunde O. Alawode,
Chanyeol Choi,
Yi Song,
Jared M. Johnson,
Christopher Heidelberger,
Wei Kong,
Shinhyun Choi,
Kuan Qiao,
Ibraheem Almansouri,
Eugene A. Fitzgerald,
Jing Kong,
Alexie M. Kolpak,
Jinwoo Hwang and
Jeehwan Kim ()
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Yunjo Kim: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Samuel S. Cruz: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kyusang Lee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Babatunde O. Alawode: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chanyeol Choi: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yi Song: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jared M. Johnson: Ohio State University
Christopher Heidelberger: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wei Kong: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Shinhyun Choi: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kuan Qiao: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ibraheem Almansouri: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eugene A. Fitzgerald: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jing Kong: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alexie M. Kolpak: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jinwoo Hwang: Ohio State University
Jeehwan Kim: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nature, 2017, vol. 544, issue 7650, 340-343
Abstract:
Conventional epitaxy is of limited application, but by placing a monolayer of graphene between the substrate and the so-called epilayer grown on top, its scope can be substantially extended.
Date: 2017
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